Mets Card of the Week: 1998 Mike Piazza

1998 TOPPS TEK MIKE PIAZZA Travel back with us if you will to the days of pre-millennial anxiety, when Y2K fears had the world convinced that computer systems would crash, underwear bands would snap, and society would crumble to dust when the clocks struck 2000. Topps reacted to the general fin-de-siecle unease by releasing their [...]

Mets Card of the Week: 1982 Tom Hausman

1982 TOPPS BLACKLESS TOM HAUSMAN Printing errors are a funny thing. Due to sketchy quality control and inattentive vendors, printing variations are commonplace on Topps baseball cards from the inception of the brand through at least the early '90s. It's a veritable feast of random dots, blobs, and fish eyes... But every so often, a [...]

Mets Card of the Week: 1974 Topps Box

1974 TOPPS FACTORY SET Regular readers of this site will be forgiven if they've developed an impression that Card of the Week is obsessed with boxes. Alas, it is true, and for this we make no apologies... The specimen under consideration today is a bit of an oddball. Through 1973, Topps issued baseball cards in [...]

Mets Card of the Week: 1963 Roger Craig

1963 JELL-O ROGER CRAIG The years 1961 through 1963 represent the golden age of cereal-box cards. The Post company plastered the backs of packages of Toasties, Rice Krinkles, Grape Nut Flakes, and the like with cutout cards of all the stars (and many lesser lights) of the day. And the sugared-up kids of the early [...]